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RIBA Hampshire: Association and attunement by Simon Henley

RIBA Hampshire's February lecture, titled 'association and attunement' will be hosted by Simon Henley of Henley Halebrown. In this lecture, Simon will explore how space shapes interaction, and so conjures up moments of association. Similarly, they will look at how buildings are "sense-able” and offer a palpable response to the environment that those that inhabit them might understand, engage with, and participate in; and in so doing, attune them to the natural world.

RIBA Hampshire's February lecture, titled association and attunement will be hosted by Simon Henley of Henley Halebrown

About the lecture

In this lecture, Simon will explore how space shapes interaction, and so conjures up moments of association. Similarly, they will look at how buildings are "sense-able” and offer a palpable response to the environment that those that inhabit them might understand, engage with and participate in, and in so doing, attune them to the natural world. 

About the lecturer

Simon combines practice with teaching, writing and research, and is the author of The Architecture of Parking (Thames & Hudson, 2007), which won the RIBA International Book Award for Construction in 2008, and Redefining Brutalism (RIBA Publications, 2017). He also writes the Beyond London column for Archdaily. He is a postgraduate MArch unit master at Kingston University, London where he has also recently embarked on a PhD by Practice. 

The event will be held on 21 February 2024, at the Hampshire Archives and Local Studies premises in Winchester. 

Register

Please sign-up using Eventbrite to secure your spot.

  • RIBA Members - £5 
  • non-RIBA Members - £5 
  • students - free 

Doors will be opening at 6pm for a glass of wine and some networking with the aim of starting the lecture at 6:30pm.